Wakefield, Massachusetts
What are the unspoken challenges of the journey of becoming a graphic designer?
Hey there, I am about to graduate next year, and I was just wondering what it takes to become a graphic designer. For example, is it possible to become a graphic designer with not going to school, or art school vs. regular school for receiving the education.
Do you know of any merit scholarships which can be earned based on academic/extracurricular performance?
I'm looking for some but cant seem to find many
Business Law?
How can I use business law and what can I do to help myself study it if I minor in it?
What kind of specific jobs can you have relating to crime scene investigations and what kind of degrees do you need for the jobs?
I would like to be able to have a job in crime scene investigations but i'm not sure what to major in, in college or what different jobs there are for me to possibly have in the future.
How do people successfully choose a job within their major, especially starting off that process?
I want to be a Chemistry major, but I am having trouble starting to pick a career path that would be beneficial in all aspects to me.
did your college help with getting a job when graduating?
did your college help with getting a job when graduating?
Grad vs. Undergrad
What is the most important part to undergrad in order to be successful if going to grad school?
What are some good scholarships that are legitimate online?
What are some legitimate scholarships online?
How difficult is it to minor in a subject that is not at all related to your major?
I am a senior looking to be a nutritionist/dietician but I still want to pursue musical theater as a minor.
How can I land a job that I thoroughly enjoy after college?
I need to commit myself to working as hard as possible. I believe the more time I put into something the better I get and anything that I do to be productive can only help me in the future. So definitely trying to be as productive as possible.
What can I do to land a job that I enjoy after college?
I think something that I can do is to work on myself as much as possible when studying. I believe that the more I do something the better I get, and anything that I do productively can only help me in the future.
Which courses in colleges and universities will best prepare me for pursuing a career in immunology in the future?
I am a senior in high school who has a strong interest in biology, statistics, and latin. I am unsure about which learning areas I should pursue. #Fall22
What are some jobs I can pursue after majoring in biology?
I'm not too sure what jobs majoring in biology would open up. Is a biology major worth it? To biology majors: is it worth majoring in biology?
How will I know what career path best suits me?
How did you find the career you have today?
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